The fallout from 2022 UFC Paris Scandal Continue to hike in the world of combat sport.
Jeff Molina and Darrick Minner were the two UFC fighters most connected to the allegations against James Krause concerning irregular Paris activities – Molina and Minner formed under the Glory Kickboxing & Krause Fitness banner and used Krause as chief coach. Minner became the target of controversy when the lines of Paris have radically changed the day of his fight against Nuerdanbieke Shayilan in 2022; Minner lost in 67 seconds and was later suspended for omitting to disclose a torn LCA.
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Molina, 27, spoke Tuesday edition of “The Ariel Helwani Show” For the first time in more than a year, breaking his silence about the saga which led to the former competitor of the fly weights of the UFC receiving a three -year suspension of the Nevada sports commission for having placed a bet on the fight of minors.
Molina remembers having left her job in T-Mobile after her first UFC victory in 2021, which led her to bet on the MMA for the first time. He said it had started to join a WhatsApp group cat for four to five people, led by Krause, who finally became a popular discord. Molina insisted that he was never betting on his own fights, but thought about it for his second exit from the UFC. However, he bet on the fights of teammates sometimes, and even against them, as he finally did with Minner.
“You are only paid if you fight, right?” Said Molina. “And many fighters do this, but the UFC – obviously, we have no insurance – will cover anything (a fighter has injured) after the fight. So many fighters are fighting in the fights because of this. I have never been in a healthy fight. So it's a kind of joke among the combatants that after the fight, they ask you:” Hey, then, does that make a sort of joke? “And you say:” Head, shoulders, knees and toes. Even Dr (Jeffrey) Davidson with the UFC, he will joke about it like, “Oh yeah, it hurts?” Knowing it, but we are going to have it checked.
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“So, knowing that Minner, he will eventually suffer the fight, I knew it would be a killer or killed thing,” continued Molina.
“It was not crazy money. It was nothing outside the ordinary that I did not already do during a previous event. I had money on the rest of the card, probably $ 2000 in total on this card on this card. And two weeks before this event, it was quite very well (and legal) to bet. Then we received an email, like” hey, the athletes of the UFC are no longer authorized fights. “And I made the mistake of saying:” Hey, it's an email. It's a way to earn money on the side.
Molina said he bet $ 350 on Minner to lose the fight and discovered the injury three weeks earlier when he heard Minner shout in agony at the gymnasium after suffering his injury. Molina said that he did not know if Minner would always compete and that he does not believe that his teammate fought in the night to plan.
Regarding the passage of the massive Paris line against Minner at the 11th hour, Molina thinks that she had to come from people – or from a person – in the gymnasium of glory which flees a word from the injury of Minner.
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“Obviously, what followed, and even the line of Paris becoming crazy and out of proportion, gave the impression that something summary was happening, and that led to my suspension,” said Molina. “I think that a line is this amount manipulated, a crazy amount – like millions and millions of dollars should come to change a line. This is the only explanation that I can think of how a line would move drastically.
“Obviously, if the line never moved, nothing would have come from that. The fighters still bet actively in the fights. They tweet on this subject all the time. I was f ***. I should have stopped when the UFC said the stop.
The suspension of Minner expired last March, but Molina is still waiting for her own suspension to raise on November 5, 2025. Molina said that UFC officials clearly indicated that he would not be able to compete in promotion in the future, so he asked for his release and revealed his signature on Tuesday.
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Krause, on the other hand, remains under investigation and is essentially exiled from sport, unable to train the combatants contracted by the UFC. Molina confirmed that Krause had transferred her goal to real estate, that Krause started before the scandal and when he was still an active UFC fighter.
Molina said Krause would never speak of Glory athletes in the group's private channels when they fought. He believes that Krause probably bet on his own fighters, but never to lose.
In the end, Molina still does not know how the commissions discovered that he was betting on the fight of minors.
“If you know James Krause, he is a hell of a coach, guy,” said Molina. “This is what is zero with all this. His inheritance has always been tarnished, but ask any fighter who was trained under James, I think he would have been the first coach of the renown temple. He was this good F ***. Obviously, he is a brain of sport and could very well decompose the fights.
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“It started with just doing some additional $ 100 per month, which helped a guy who did not work and did not train full time.”
Hear a lot more Molina on the Parisian scandal in 2022 of the UFC and the saga of the last three years His Candide and large -scale interview on “The Ariel Helwani Show” above.